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The phrase 'a real dump' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a place that is in bad condition or disorganised. For example: After the storm passed through the town, the park was a real dump; garbage and debris covered the entire area.
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A real dump!
"It was a real dump," she recalled.
"The place was a real dump".
There is poetry in this, but if you consider what goes into and comes out of a real dump, it barely grazes the tip of the iceberg.
Meyers pressed on, bringing up a recent report that Trump told people "That White House is a real dump," before teeing off at one of his golf courses.
Atlantic City was a real dump at that time: buildings that hadn't been maintained in decades, so everything outside the casinos was very cheap.
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It was a very exciting moment, so we never actually never went to India or the Philippines.Did you shoot the film in a real rubbish dump?No.
The real dumping started a few days later.
The marshals also seem to have some real dumps, like a windowless, two-car garage in the East Bronx, covered in spray paint.
Bargain one-bedrooms were always real dumps, they found, or big enough for one person but not for two.
In addition to running Sizzle It, Mr. Gerber writes a widely syndicated column for young entrepreneurs, and he recently published a book called "Never Get a 'Real' Job: How to Dump Your Boss, Build a Business, and Not Go Broke".
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